Jury to consider whether Tina Fontaine was murdered by Raymond Cormier
WINNIPEG — The Crown argued Tuesday that a man charged with killing a Manitoba teenager convicted himself with his own admissions on secret police recordings, but the defence said numerous forensic holes in the prosecution’s case have left reasonable doubt.
It will soon be up to a jury to decide whether Raymond Cormier, 56, murdered Tina Fontaine, a sexually exploited 15-year-old whose body was wrapped in a blanket and dumped in Winnipeg’s Red River.
Tina’s death in August 2014 prompted renewed calls for an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and the ensuing investigation and trial have been watched closely by people from coast to coast.
There’s no DNA evidence linking Cormier to Tina and doctors called to testify said they could not definitively say how she died.


